Saturday, October 3, 2015

Hi again! In the interest of continuing improvement, I've been reviewing bits and pieces of feedback about the WaterBorne paints, in addition to having made some observations as I've worked with them myself.

I would like to hold a poll and get some more concrete ideas as I work to improve this line of paints. Would you like to help me? I sure do appreciate it!

**************************Ok, so it's been a few days and I've gotten a few responses (not enough...please go to the poll above if you have a moment please!)

I was not surprised by the comments.

For example, I know there have been color-matching issues as there were a few times when I could not purchase the base colors I use to make up the Preblended Doll colors. I have a formulary and a color card to help me stay consistent, but I also think that the lighting in the doll room makes a big difference, and I've recently moved to a much nicer place with a bright and sunny work space.

The other thing I've been thinking about is letting the colors stay a bit thicker in the jars. It's a fine line between concentrated enough to go farther with each purchase, and so thick that it will dry faster between uses. Which is NOT good! One response commented on an odor with some of the colors. Yep...it's the reds (Creases and Blush/Lip color). There is something about the red paint and the additives I use to help it blend easier and stay wetter longer that gave the red colors a sort of skunk-ey smell. It didn't stay on the doll, but when you open the jar it's noticeable. I have recently changed the formulation of my red-based colors so that shouldn't happen again - I hope.

I hope more WaterBorne paint users will take the time to help me out with this ongoing research and development project!! Thanks to those who have already!

Saturday, February 21, 2015

First off, in 2011 I was a total rookie when it came to using air
dry paints on reborn dolls. I researched various types of paints until I
found one that is actually a vinyl-based highly pigmented paint. After I did some experimenting and fiddled
around with blending the colors for about a year, I turned to my friend,
Debbie Henshaw of “They Never Grow Up Nursery” since she was my “go
to” expert on reborning with air dry paints. She helped me develop
these paints and the results can be seen on her blog: http://theynevergrowupnursery.blogspot.com/2012/11/art-and-magic-water-borne-air-dry.html

There are a few very important details you need to know
before you begin working with your first doll and WaterBorne paints. You must PREP THE VINYL OR BAKED POLYMER CLAY
BEFORE PAINTING! Critical first
step...do not skip it. Without a proper prep coat on bare clean vinyl or
baked polymer clay, failure is likely.

I've
compared prepping bare vinyl with Genesis Matte Varnish, and another
with Folk Art Glass & Tile Medium and a third with my Clear Base
Coat & Surface Prep. I prefer the Glass & Tile Medium or the
Clear Base Coat to the Genesis Matte because the Matte creates slightly more
texture on the bare vinyl (it can feel a tiny bit sandpapery) and in addition,
the WaterBorne paints "grab" that surface very quickly and are
difficult to get off if you make a mistake. I sell all three of these products so you can try
them and see which suits you best.

You can work on
your kit without trips to the oven. Generally, the layers dry within a few
minutes and you may proceed. (Debbie adds: "I made it a
habit NOT to put layer upon layer at the same moment.") As with
Genesis painting, apply one small area of paint at a time and try not to
over-paint it immediately in order not to muddy up your color
layers.

It takes 24-48
hours for your kit to fully cure or dry. Rooting can take place
after this time. On humid days, you may find that your kit needs a
little more time. The use of a heatgun, set on low, can help.

You don’t have to
turn your oven on!

Then the “Bad News”

You’ll need
brushes not used for Genesis Heatset Paints (or any type of oil paint) in
the past – or make sure you have washed yours very thoroughly with
dishwashing detergent so that no synthetic oil residue remains in the
brush.

Each jar comes sealed when new. Keep that seal! And I
strongly recommend you add a drop or two of water before re-capping your
paints. After you get the amount of paint you need to use, re-cap
each jar quickly.

Since these are AIR DRY
paints, you won't be able to leave them on your palette, but will have to
store the leftover thinned paints in airtight jars. You can purchase
several sizes of jars from HunnyBuns Reborn Supply. If you’ve been using Genesis ®
Heatset Paints you will find that mixing the colors is quite
similar. Application is also similar. I use the same types of brushes
for the WaterBorne colors as I do Genesis.

The biggest difference? Instead of using Odorless
Mineral Spirits to thin the paints, now you’ll use water and whatever various
acrylic mediums you desire. And of course - not baking. Woo
hoo!! You just got your kitchen back.

For experienced artists who prefer to blend their own palette, I
offer Basic
Colors, both individually and as a set. For those who appreciate
having Pre-Blended
colors, I offer those as well. The range matches some of the original
Genesis ® colors or my own Pre Blended Art & Magic GENESIS colors.
Even if you buy the Pre-Blended Colors, I suggest you get the BASIC colors – at
the very least, Basic Red, Yellow Ochre and Basic Black – to tweak the
Pre-Blended Colors. You
can download a Color Comparison chart here.And full instructions and more techniques and tips for using WaterBorne Paints HERE.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

So How's THAT for a Hiatus?

Here I am again...re posting and resurrecting this blog after more than 5 years.

Yes, I'm still kicking. I guess I should also say I've been celebrating 5 years of surviving cancer, too, YAY! I did take a little time off at the end of 2009, which extended into a good part of 2010 and 2011. A bunch of stuff happened, not the least of which was a divorce after 22 years of marriage. That tends to take the wind outta ya sails.

But enough about that.

I'm going to be posting a lot more frequently in the future, God willing. I want to have a place to discuss thoughts about reborn doll making, sculpting, paints and etc. All things related to this business we love so much.

And of course I'll let you in on new goings-on with HunnyBuns Nursery and HunnyBuns Reborn Supply.com I have been pretty busy all this year sculpting for other people, trying out some different ideas. Right now I'm painting one of the prototypes for my newest kit "Rosie" which is being produced by Irresistables.

So that's about it for now. I'll spend more time decorating the place up a bit, fixing some links and adding a bunch more soon. Comments are welcome :-)